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Ohio lawmakers approve 'stand your ground' bill: The Wake Up for Monday, Dec. 21, 2020


Ohio lawmakers approve ‘stand your ground’ bill: The Wake Up for Monday, Dec. 21, 2020
Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com
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Local scores: Browns 20, New York Giants 6
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Stand your ground: Ohio lawmakers gave final approval Friday to a controversial “stand your ground” bill that would eliminate any “duty to retreat” before using force in self-defense, despite sharp criticism from Democrats and some Republicans. Jeremy Pelzer reports that the Republican-sponsored bill now heads to Gov. Mike DeWine, who said earlier this week that lawmakers shouldn’t send him any bills loosening gun restrictions until they first pass a package of gun ....

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Ohio lawmakers not yet done with lame duck: Capitol Leter


Ohio lawmakers not yet done with lame duck: Capitol Leter
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Ohio lawmakers worked into the wee hours, but didn t finish their lame duck business.
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Running late: After meeting into the wee hours this morning and still not finishing their business in the lame duck session, the Ohio Senate and House have each scheduled an additional session day in the next few days to give final approval to a number of unfinished bills, including a $2.5 billion capital budget. But as Jeremy Pelzer reports, there’s still no answer yet about whether lawmakers will agree on a partial repeal of the tainted House Bill 6. ....

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Local efforts make a difference, from court diversion programs to broadband access


Local efforts make a difference, from court diversion programs to broadband access
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Thanks to $9 million in funding from the county and use of a building on East 55th Street, Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court will soon have a temporary diversion site for nonviolent suspects who need addiction and mental health treatment instead of jail.
CHEERS . to all those behind creation of a temporary Cuyahoga County diversion center for nonviolent suspects needing addiction or mental health treatment as an alternative to jail. Cuyahoga County Council recently approved a two-year, $9.2 million contract with the county’s Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board to run the 50-bed facility at a building on East 55th Street owned by Oriana House. ....

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Gov. Mike DeWine talks about death penalty, U.S. presidential election in year-end interview: Capitol Letter


Gov. Mike DeWine talks about death penalty, U.S. presidential election in year-end interview: Capitol Letter
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
Gov. Mike DeWine discussed the death penalty, the recent presidential election, and filling two Public Utilities Commission of Ohio seats during an interview with cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer. (Ohio Governor s Office)
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What’s on the governor’s mind: Gov. Mike DeWine conducted his year-end interview with cleveland.com and The Plain Dealer on Wednesday. As Andrew Tobias reports, DeWine explained his rationale behind not taking a firmer public stance on the death penalty, expressed his opinion that the recent presidential election was a successful stress test of American institutions, and described his administration’s approach to filling one, if not two, seats on the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio. ....

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Gov. Mike DeWine explains approach to death penalty, says election system worked during cleveland.com interview: The Wake Up for Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020


Gov. Mike DeWine explains approach to death penalty, says election system worked during cleveland.com interview: The Wake Up for Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020
Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com
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MetroHealth police chief Frank Bova receives his first COVID-19 vaccine injection from pharmacist Nida Decker at MetroHealth hospital.
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Chances of snow showers linger today, but don’t expect to see much on the ground. Highs will be in the mid-30s. The overnight lows will be in the upper 20s with more chances of snow showers. Read more. ....

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